地震に関連する医療上の合併症
Susan A Bartels1, Michael J VanRooyen
1Department of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA 02215, USA. sbartels@bidmc.harvard.edu
Lancet (London, England)
|November 8, 2011
まとめ
大規模な地震は,ユニークなトラウマパターンのために,壊滅的な負傷と高い死亡率を引き起こす. このレビューは,地震による傷害とその主要な臓器システムへの影響を要約しています.
科学分野:
- 防災医療とは,災害時の医療です.
- トラウマ疫学 トラウマ疫学とは
- 公衆衛生上の緊急事態
背景:
- 地震は,大規模な自然災害であり,都市部に頻繁に影響を及ぼします.
- 影響を受けた地域における構造的整合性の欠如は,死傷者を増やす原因となっている.
研究 の 目的:
- 地震による傷害の見直しと要約を行う.
- 地震後の主要な臓器系に影響を与える医学的な合併症について議論する.
主な方法:
- 地震による負傷と死亡率に関する文献レビュー.
- トラウマパターンに関する疫学データの合成.
主要な成果:
- 地震による怪我は,機械的,多システム的なトラウマです.
- 生存者は合併症に直面し,罹病率と死亡率を増加させます.
- これらのイベントでは,医療対応能力がしばしば損なわれます.
結論:
- 地震による傷害の疫学を理解することは,災害への対応に不可欠です.
- 障害のある能力にもかかわらず,効果的な医療・外科的ケアが不可欠です.
- トラウマ後合併症の治療は,長期的な死亡率を低減するために不可欠です.
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